Remember, you can be ethnically Japanese but not a native, and you're still a foreigner. You will never be Japanese unless you are ethnically Japanese AND were born there to them. It's xenophobia.Unironically yes because it shifts the focus from someone else being a foreigner to doing something dumb. You can do something about being dumb, making mistakes or whatever you want to call it. You cant do anything about where you were born. If you want to call out someone, atleast have the decency to call them out over something that is within their control.
All this talk of what's xenophobia and what's racism feels like an incredibly pointless distinction. If this happened on an EU/NA world GM's would be enforcing ToS. I somehow find it hard to believe, if op is to be believed, that those arent comments going against ToS, considering you can get sent to jail for "enforcing playstyle" and telling a tank to hurry up
I get what you're saying but I dont believe this distinction would even attempt to be made if these comments had come out of the western playerbase. Granted, I'm speaking as if I actually believe OP and I'm not sure I do, but still
Textbook xenophobia.
I'm white as a lily and can still call a white German guy a stupid foreigner and it's not racist, it's xenophobic.
If you keep diluting the word "racist" it's not going to mean anything nor hold weight anymore.
Jesus.
It's very easy to mean the same thing with both terms, the difference is rarely actually relevant. This is because racism is inherently a contradictory concept, only designed to divide people who would otherwise have no problem interacting with each other. You are just arguing semantics.
Depending on who you ask at what point of history, germans werent considered white.
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